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Tropical Storm Nadine forms near Belize

From Jonathan Belles

3 hours ago

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  • Tropical Storm Nadine formed overnight east of Belize.
  • It is not expected to last long in Central America.
  • Heavy rain is Honduras' biggest threat to Mexico.

Tropical Storm Nadine has formed between Belize and Honduras and will bring heavy rain to parts of Central America.

Tropical storm warnings have been issued from Belize City, Belize, to Cancun on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, meaning tropical storms are expected through the weekend.

Nadine is pushed west over the weekend. There is a short window until Saturday where it could get a little stronger before making landfall.

The system poses no threat to the United States.

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The biggest threat to Nadine is heavy rains in Honduras, Belize, Guatemala and southern and eastern Mexico.

As it moves west, it will bring 3 to 8 inches of rain in these counties, with up to 15 inches in some communities.

Some areas along the Caribbean coast from the Yucatan Peninsula to Honduras could experience gusty winds this weekend.

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Jonathan Belles is a graphic meteorologist and author for Weather.com for 8 years and also helps produce videos for The Weather Channel en espaƱol. His favorite weather is tropical weather, but he also enjoys covering severe weather events, news reports, and winter storms. He is a two-time graduate of Florida State University and a proud graduate of St. Petersburg College.

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